Situated in the heart of Dublin city centre in a historic building, The Gresham Hotel benefits from its own restaurant 'Toddy's', and a bar.
Julie
United Kingdom
I love this hotel its always the one I go to in dublin. Friendly staff very helpful. Extremely clean and great food. Very relaxed atmosphere. Very central to everything and 2 doors up from cinema which is great. Going back next month again
The Temple Bar Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Dublin’s 2 main shopping streets, Grafton Street and Henry Street. It offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and modern Irish cuisine.
With panoramic views across Dublin Port, The Gibson Hotel is next to the 3Arena. It boasts bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a 24-hour gym, a fine restaurant, and secure private parking.
Deirdre
Ireland
Liked the location Esp with my teenager daughter we felt safe and welcomed by staff. The room was lovely and comfortable
This central Dublin hotel is situated on Harcourt St. off the south west corner of St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin City Centre. All major attractions are within walking distance of the hotel.
Just off O'Connell Street, Academy Plaza Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Connolly Train Station. The hotel boasts stylish, air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, an on-site restaurant.
Eilish
Ireland
They were very accommodating to us I requested a cot for my grandson no problem they had one for me we arrived early they had a room available for us staff very helpful would recommend this hotel
Blooms Hotel is located in Dublin’s Temple Bar district, 150 metres from Trinity College and Dublin Castle. It has a traditional Irish pub, a nightclub and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Noélio
Netherlands
The location is very good.
We don't need any kind of transport to explore the city, you can get 50 mts from the hotel or the tourbus and to the airport about 800 mts.
With a welcome drink at the hotel bar that has live music on the weekend
I stayed on the 5th floor, I couldn't hear much music.
The room was very clean as well as the maintenance during the days I stayed was daily.
Overlooking the Grand Canal in Dublin 2, Clayton Hotel Charlemont boasts a shared lounge, Red Bean Roastery, Lockside Bar/Social and Gaudens Restaurant. The hotel is an 8-minute walk from St.
Lilian
United Kingdom
Very pleasant staff, lovely hotel, friendly and helpful
The Maldron Smithfield Hotel is just 3 LUAS tram stops away from O’Connell Street. It offers sleek, modern rooms with panoramic city views, and WiFi throughout the property.
Featuring a fitness centre, a restaurant as well as a bar, NYX Hotel Dublin Portobello is set in the centre of Dublin, 1.3 km from St. Stephen's Green.
The bed was so comfy, really quiet through the night
Ideally set in Dublin, Hampton By Hilton Dublin City Centre features air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Near public transport and not a long walk to shops
Conveniently located in Dublin, The Samuel Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
The breakfast was lovely great verity staff very good
Attractively set in the centre of Dublin, Point A Hotel Dublin Parnell Street features air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Very close to city Center small but well provisioned studios
In a prime location in Dublin, Hard Rock Hotel Dublin provides air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Very clean and beautifully decorated. Great locations
Featuring a restaurant and bar, Hotel 7 offers accommodation in Dublin, 700 metres from Croke Park Stadium and a 16-minute walk from Temple Bar. Free WiFi is available at the property.
Excellent hotel and staff were 1st class thank you.
Set in an 11th-century castle the Clontarf Hotel combines ancient architecture with 21st-century facilities. 10 minutes’ from Dublin city centre, this boutique hotel offers an award-winning restaurant...
Everything. The decor & theme are truly mesmerizing
Situated just 20 minutes’ walk from Dublin’s town centre, the Clayton Hotel Burlington Road offers a fitness centre with views over the city, a chic bar, and an elegant restaurant.
Everything about the hotel and staff was excellent 👌
Set in Dublin City, Clarendon Suites are located 150 m from Stephens Green, 100 m from the Gaiety Theatre and within a 1 minute walk to Grafton Street, Dublin’s main Shopping street.
Great location, good price, good size room, comfy bed
The Mont is a 4-star hotel located in Dublin city centre. The property is located less than 1 km from Grafton Street and 700 metres from Trinity College. Free high-speed WiFi is provided.
Everything from comfort, quality & excellence from staff
The 4-star design hotel is located in Dublin city centre, steps away from the National Gallery, Trinity College and 700m from the shops of Grafton Street.
Nice staff, great location, comfy beds, good food.
The Grafton Hotel features a bar and a terrace. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Great location, huge room, comfy bed, really clean.
In a quiet position just off Grafton Street and St Stephen's Green, this small 4-star hotel can offer a peaceful night’s sleep close to Dublin’s vibrant city centre as well as free WiFi with unlimited...
The bed was very comfy and the room was immaculate
The Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin is a historic, landmark hotel located in the heart of Dublin on St. Stephen's Green.
everything was amazing can’t wait to visit again!!
FAQs about hotels in Dublin
On average, 3-star hotels in Dublin cost £137 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dublin are £172 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dublin can on average be found for £333 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dublin this weekend is £245 or, for a 4-star hotel, £267. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dublin for this weekend cost on average around £543 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £117 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dublin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £161 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dublin will cost around £323 (based on Booking.com prices).
Dublin is home to more than a quarter of the entire Republic of Ireland’s population and was originally founded as a Viking settlement. A lot has changed from those Viking days, and Dublin is now famous for its literary history and the most green-spaces of any other European capital, making Dublin a real Irish gem.
Dublin Castle is at the heart of the city's history and Trinity College holds the renowned Book of Kells, a beautifully illustrated manuscript from circa 800 AD. The Ha’penny Bridge is the city’s most photographed landmark and the statue of Molly Malone celebrates the heroine of Dublin’s unofficial anthem.
Dublin is home to many important literary figures including Oscar Wilde, William Yeats, Samuel Beckett and George Bernard Shaw. As the famous location of James Joyce’s “Ulysses”, the city offers tours tracing the protagonist’s footsteps.
Being one of the most youthful European cities, Dublin has a vibrant nightlife scene with the popular Temple Bar area and plenty of bars and pubs, which invite you to stay out until the wee hours of the morning.
The Dublin Airport is the gateway to your Irish holiday, so whether you’re looking for a stylish hotel, a self-catering apartment or a trendy hostel, Booking.com has a perfect deal for your Dublin trip.
Dublin is a bustling city that's walkable. The locals are friendly and rightly proud of their city and country. The museums are free and fantastic! Other exhibitions connected to the National Museum of Ireland are located in easy to reach locations and are also free. Lots of pubs with good food and music. Great craic!
Rick
United States
10
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Dublin is a very walkable city.
Dublin is a very walkable city. We loved just walking around the city and seeing most of the major sites. It was raining one day but it was not a problem - we would just go into a museum and be surprised. I recommend talking to the people in Dublin - they are very helpful and friendly.
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Anonymous
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There is plenty to see and do in Dublin itself as well as...
There is plenty to see and do in Dublin itself as well as the outlying areas. Temple bar is a good place to start but be careful as prices can be high in this area. The transport system is adequate with plenty of buses and this is supplemented by the Luis tram service. The fares are quite cheap especially when you look at the prices for buses and trams in England.
Philip
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dublin is a vibrant city filled with good and friendly...
Dublin is a vibrant city filled with good and friendly people. Lots of varied food options! Historical sights are awesome, peppered in with new and beautiful architecture. Dublin is also a good central location in Ireland to go on tours in other areas.
Wendy
United States
10
Scored 10
A busy city,fast moving. Lots going on. Plenty eateries,
A busy city,fast moving. Lots going on. Plenty eateries,
Reminded me of Amsterdam ,without the bikes. Watch where your walking,as there not very good at clearing up after there dogs.(even with plenty of signage around)
The people are very welcoming,and I would recommend it as a place to go.
Maria
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Bustling, multicultural city.
Bustling, multicultural city. We took one of the hop on hop off buses and all the drivers were friendly, knowledgeable and witty. Again, the guide at the Castle gave us its history in a very interesting, clever and funny way. We felt safe, engaged and happy in the short time my friend and I were there. Our hotel was at the top of O'Connell Street and we were recommended the Parnell Heritage Pub and Grill on Parnell Street and we weren't disappointed. Excellent food, reasonably priced, nothing very much more than 20 euros.
What a beautiful place to stay with all the thoughtful amenities we needed to make our stay perfect! It was down the street from pubs and restaurants and walking distance to the center of Dublin as well as 3Arena.
John showed us around the townhouse to make sure we could find everything and Geraldine was just a phone call/text away.
The rooms were very clean and comfortable. The garden was a lovely place for coffee in the morning.
We had a short stay but when we return to Ireland we will stay here again!
We ended up staying for over a week due to a family member being hospitalized. The staff were amazing and so accommodating. The value for staying a full week was very reasonable for Dublin City centre.. breakfast was first class and great variety.. even though we didn't avail of it it was great to have the option of music ever night..
Highly recommend this hotel for anyone that may be needing accommodation near the mater or even a long weekend in Dublin
The advertising of this facility was misleading. I would have never paid €325 for a room with a bed, two chairs, no towels and shared toilets and shower. The locks did not work on toilets or bedroom in doors, owner had to work on my bedroom door to make it work properly.
Any attempt to find another place was impossible due to France/Ireland Rugby Match that night. THIS IS NOT A HOTEL, it is what I would consider a Hostel, with a private room.
This hotel is in the centre of Dublin, so they provide earplugs as it can be noisy. It's a great location, right in the city centre near pubs, shops and restrauants. It was a little challenging to find as its in a laneway. The staff were great, the hotel also provides free fruit (always appreciated) and water. Room was clean with the basic necessities only, bed, ensuite, chair and hangers. It wasn't too noisy when the window was closed.
It was expensive considering it’s €17 Cab fare each way to the city. (Approximately 12-15 mins in car to city centre) very clean and comfortable though. Also cleaners were there dead on 11am and practically escorted us out the door, being in Ireland you would expect them to be a little friendlier, they barely said hi to us but walked out to lock the door after us, I found that strange for such a renowned friendly City such as Dublin.
We stayed at The Wilder at the beginning and end of our tour of Ireland. On both occasions it was just a delight. The staff were friendly and helpful, the breakfast was to-die-for, and the room, though small, was very comfortable. The hotel really felt like home-away-from-home. It's located in a lovely residential neighborhood, near the Grand Canal, and within walking distance (or tram) to Grafton St, Temple Bar, etc.
The staff are very friendly, polite and helpful. They explained to me how to get around and what best to see in Dublin during such a short stay. They even found a quiet room where I could check in early, which was incredibly helpful after such a long journey to Ireland. The room was very clean and comfortable. It's great that you can easily walk to the city center and Connelly Station is a 3 minute walk away.
The Schoolhouse is a boutique hotel not too far from Dublin city centre. It's a great location. Inside it is full of charm and the bedrooms are big and comfortable. The staff are great - very helpful & friendly. We ate in the Gastro Bar before heading out for the evening and the food was really good...and whilst expensive, it wasn't a rip off. To finish the evening of we had 2 excellently made Mojitos.
Our room was fantastic, we had a studio with a cosy electric fireplace and large comfortable bed. The little kitchenette was very handy also!
The location was perfect, just outside the hustle and bustle of the city centre city but with bars and restaurants all within in the area for convenience! The Mespil will be the first hotel of choice upon return to Dublin!
Travelodge Plus, Dublin City Centre, newly opened in 2023, is well located, a few minutes stroll from the Liffey and a 10 minute walk east of Temple Bar. The hotel room was compact but had everything you need for a comfotable stay. The bed was exceptionally comfortable. The bar/restaurant & outdoor area offered plenty of seating. Would recommend.
Very close to Dublin City centre . Room was available for early check in. Close to grocery stores, coffee shops, shopping, hop on hop off bus. Very clean throughout hotel . Nice size bedroom and Living room/kitchen . Staff very personable . Breakfast for a charge(€) was good value and lots of choices
Very nice hotel, friendly hosts! The room was clean and very comfortable. The price was very good for the type of room you get (especially when comparing to other places in Ireland we visited). Definetly recommended! Also good connection to the airport and 20 min walk to the city centre.
Location is absolutely great, the hotel is placed next to the famous and fabulous pub with the same name, very near to the city centre and literally two steps from all the other nice places in Dublin. The room was very clean and quiet and the staff was extremely helpful and kind.
The staff was exceptional. My room was very clean and comfortable and nicely decorated. Stayed in 4 different hotels in Ireland and this was by far my favorite. Had air conditioning which was wonderful due to the heat wave of the first few days. Great breakfast buffet.
the location was a little bit far from de city centre as we expected, but Dublin is not a big city, walking you can reach all the city center places.
Breakfast was good. A little bit unnorganized when was full, but acceptable
+ Excellent, professional and very polite staff
+Location between UCD and city centre with bus stops outside of the hotel
+I was given an amazing room, very comfortable!
+Value for money in terms of hotel prices in Dublin
The property is stunning. Location is ideal for Dublin City centre. The staff are very friendly and helpful. Services they offer are fantastic. The food is also very good. This hotel is fantastic value for money.
The location was fantastic and the hotel is charming. The beds were very comfortable and the breakfast was delicious. By far, our favourite hotel to date in Ireland.
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